FG
I will have to dig to find the pic but that buck I shot earlier in the season was bleeding from both sides. Blood and tissue from the destroyed lungs were being forced out of both side of his body with each step (actually leap)he took. This pumping continued until he collapsed some 30 yards away.
The bullet did pass thru - completely thru the body - that is what I call a pass through... If it is caught under the skin it did not pass through.
Then this question of yours to TNHagies - really has me.....
interesting, But how do you know which blood trail to follow?
Now think about that question a little bit.... It is not like both blood trails go in diferent directions - surely you did not mean that??? They are from the same animal! going to the same place! who cares which one you follow!